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Conan Meriadog King Of DUMNONIA & BRITTANY

Conan Meriadog King Of DUMNONIA & BRITTANY

Male Abt 305 - Abt 367  (~ 62 years)

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  • Name Conan Meriadog King Of DUMNONIA & BRITTANY 
    Born Abt 305  Celtic tribes of Dumnonii Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Alt. Birth Abt 310 
    Alt. Birth 
    Died Abt 367 
    Alt. Death Abt 421 
    Alt. Death 
    FamilySearch ID GJJG-FRQ 
    Relationship (J,M&L)
    • 48th Great-grandparent
    Titled
    • King of Brittany
    Titled
    • King of Dumnonia
    Name Conan Meriadog King Of BRITTANY & DOMNONIA 
    Name Cynan Meiriadog Ap Caradoc 
    _UID 9E09040F33264501913B419539EB5514881A 
    Person ID I6932  Carney Wehofer 2024 Genealogy
    Last Modified 14 Dec 2022 

    Family 1 Dareca Verch Calpurnius Of IRELAND,   b. Abt 310,   d. Yes, date unknown 
    Children 
     1. Gradlon Mawr King Of BRITTANY,   b. Abt 330,   d. Yes, date unknown
    Last Modified 29 Aug 2016 
    Family ID F3479  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family 2 Ursula (St.) Verch Dynod Princess Of DUMNONIA,   b. Aft 305, Donaut, Dumnonia Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Bef 329  (Age ~ 22 years) 
    Children 
     1. Cadfan "The Great" Ap Cynan King Of DUMNONIA,   b. Abt 325, Celtic tribes of Dumnonii Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Yes, date unknown
     2. Princess Of DUMNONIA & BRITTANY,   b. Abt 328,   d. Yes, date unknown
    Last Modified 29 Aug 2016 
    Family ID F3481  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • Father of 8 Saints

      Conan Meriadoc,
      'King' of Dumnonia & Brittany
      (Born c.AD 305)
      (Welsh: Cynan; Latin: Conanus; English: Conan)
      Conan was the son of Octavius the Old's brother, Gerontius, (or Octavius himself according to the Dream of Macsen Wledig). He had expected to inherit his uncle's position of influence in what is now Wales, until his cousin, Helena, married the Roman citizen, Magnus Maximus. Originally, Conan was considerably put out by this man's rise to power and he organised a rebellion against him, aided by Picts & Scots. However, being defeated, Conan became great friends with his rival and travelled with Maximus to the continent to help him become Emperor of the West. He was given control over Armorica (modern Brittany) as a reward for killing the previous holder of the title. His new province, was well settled by his men-at-arms, however they lacked wives. Therefore, in order to populate the area, he sent to his uncle's old ally, Donaut of Dumnonia for numerous Cornish ladies. Conan proposed to cement the alliance of their two peoples by marrying Donaut's daughter, Ursula. Though Donaut was delighted at the match, Ursula had her heart set on a life devoted only to God. She agreed to the marriage, on the condition that she first be allowed to go on a pilgrimage throughout Europe. Conan appears to have joined her in Rome, where the two must have been married, probably by Pope Cyriacus himself. He apparently did not travel to Cologne where Ursula died. In later years, he gained considerable influence in Dumnonia after the death of his father-in-law. The Governorship of Armorica & Dumnonia was united for only a short time. As his second wife, Conan married Dareca of Ireland, a supposed, though unlikely, sister of St. Patrick. Upon Conan's death, around AD 395, control of each region fell to the sons of his two marriages, Gadeon and Gradlon.


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